3 Questions for Writing Assignment


Writing Assignment: 3 Questions


I received a very cool writing assignment from Katie Davis awhile back... You might want to visit here site, www.katiedavis.com She's encouraging, motivating and a great author!

First Question: "What did you do right in 2013?"

Well,  I had finished up teaching music at a private Kindergarten class and decided that I missed the kids soooo much. From there I then went to the Sunday School Classes for 2-5 year old kids and it was like a whirlwind of fun, teaching tons of children songs to sing along with hand gestures.

Second Question: "What are your three words for 2014?"

1. Organize. I tend to make piles of paper with all my wonderful notes that inspire me for the moment.

2. Clean. I then tend to scatter my sticky notes throughout every room in the house.

3. Celebrate. After I figure out what I meant by all my note-taking, then I proceed to write a blog post or just work on writing 400 words for an article.

Katie says, "It's easy to get overwhelmed. Everyone is so busy. When you write things down it makes you feel in control. Crossing things off is even more fun!"

Third Question: Visualize where you see yourself at the end of 2014. Go as big as you can. See it. Visualizing makes it happen. Describe it below.

I see myself leading the children in two live performances (mostly for Christmas and Easter) to  a large audience. I also see how my being a piano teacher is opening doors for music therapy (for those having some type of injury to the brain.) Also, bringing music to Guest Homes and maybe getting back with the worship team or doing special music for the church. Plus, having musicians meet in my home and eventually record songs for children's books!

So, some additional writing thoughts could be on:

Goals for this year 2014.
Goals for this week of...
On going from previous weeks.
To Do.
Projects Review - Monday
Projects Review - Friday
Notes

Sometimes I wish their was a writer's workshop here in town but right now I'm finding lots of resources online. So, what are you working on? What are your 3 words for 2014?






“You can’t get a cup of tea big enough or a book long enough to suit me.” -- C. S. Lewis


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Kindergarten Music: Absolutely Nothin'




Kindergarten Music: Absolutely Nothing
Photo Credit: Fairy Graphics


A fun and easy song to do with kids that's from the CD Dig Down Deep, is called Absolutely Nothin'. Our Sunday school kids love to put their hand on their hips and shake their finger back and forth, singing "Nothin', nothin', absolutely nothin.'" I like the song because it reinforces that nothing can separate us from the Father's love. What wonderful seeds are being planted in young people's hearts and minds.

Absolutely Nothin'  (Lyrics and Chords)

 D                                                      G
 Nothin', nothin', absolutely nothin'
D                                                       G
Nothin', nothin', absolutely nothin'
D
What can take your love away?
                                                          G
Nothin', nothin', absolutely nothin'.
 D
What can make us separate?

Nothin', nothin', absolutley nothin'.
     G               A
In death or in life,
            F#                    Bm
What's deep or what's high,
             Em                                          A
There's one thing that stays the same.
        G           A
No power or king
        F#         Bm
Can do anything
      Em           A
To take your love away.
 D                                                     G
Nothin', nothin', absolutely nothin'
 D                             G          C   G
Nothin', nothin', absolutely nothin'!

YouTube Video (Jana Alayra)




Books on God's Love

God's Love For You Bible Storybook
The Berenstain Bears Go to Sunday School (Berenstain Bears/Living Lights)



This is such a cute song for kid's worship. What lessons/music have you prepared for the children?
Have a great week!


 




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